A VIDEO which claims to show a fireball from the mythical Nibiru planetary system bursting through Earth's atmosphere has gone viral online.

Nibiru or Planet X believers continue to maintain the mini solar system is about to pass the Earth next week, despite there being no evidence to support the crackpot claims.

Now, some are saying this video is evidence the legendary system is dragging with it a trail of asteroids and comets, and a small part of one of them allegedly just broke through our atmosphere.

In the video, it is suggested a bright orange object is seen falling down to Earth in Bermuda in the Pacific Ocean, Dailystar.co.uk reports.

The footage was uploaded to YouTube by channel Explore the World with the title: “Nibiru Planet X 2017 update – Planet X possible sighting over Bermuda.”

The channel said: “It shows a very large fireball coming out of the sky. I’ve seen similar videos by a young lady in the state of Indiana who is thought to have filmed one of the first Nibiru fly-bys.”

The channel believes the object could be debris from Planet X as it approaches the Earth and largely dismissed other theories that it is a standard meteor, space junk, or just an optical illusion caused by a sunlit plane contrail.

And the conspiracy theorist channel adds: “I can clearly see when you are zoomed in, that is a large spherical object.”

Several Nibiru believers claim fireballs from Nibiru are already falling to Earth.

However, Scott Brando, who runs debunking website ufoofinterest.org, said it was not even a meteor that was shown in the footage.

He said it was nothing more than a plane's contrail being backlit by the sun during a sunset.

It is not the first time sunlit meteors have been falsely presented as evience of meteors or Nibiru.

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I can quite specifically say how we know Planet X or Nibiru does not exist and does not threaten Earth.

Dr David Morrison

“I found there was a 200 day interval between all of these sightings. I started using that model to find more and more sightings until I’d pretty much uncovered the 13 cycles that Nibiru has had around Nemesis as it's gone over the top of the sun.

The Nibiru myth emerged in 1976, when writer Zecharia Sitchin claimed two ancient Middle Eastern cultures, the Babylonians and Sumerians, told of a giant planet dubbed Nibiru which orbited the Sun.

And the Nibiru or Planet X theory claims a mini solar system consisting of a sun, planets and moons is lurking on the edge of our system with a huge 3,600 miles orbit of the sun.

Nibiru believers are convinced the "rogue system" is making its way from the outer solar system inwards, where it will wreak havoc on Earth as it passes at about four million miles away.

They say the planet will cause the poles to switch, sparking great earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

After nothing happened in October - when it was originally supposed to hit - believers now claim it will be on an approach path with the Earth between November 20 and December 20.

Sightings of the disastrous Nibiru cataclysm

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The Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between the Earth and a large planetary object

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Nasa has repeatedly said Nibiru is nothing more than an internet hoax.

The US space agency's official line is that the conspiracy theorists are completely wrong, and the Nibiru myth is an internet hoax.

Dr David Morrison, a scientist with the space agency, said: "There is no credible evidence whatever for the existence of Nibiru.

“There are no pictures, no tracking, no astronomical observations.

"I can quite specifically say how we know Planet X or Nibiru does not exist and does not threaten Earth.

“Firstly, if there was a planet headed into the inner solar system that was going to come close to the Earth, it would already be inside the orbit of Mars, it would be bright, it would be easily visible to the naked eye - if it was up there it would be easy to see it, all of us could see it."